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<p><del>resent</del> to a man to change his name: but <del>it is not rather</del> <add><del>the that</del> use it is,<lb/>
<p><del>resent</del> to a man to change his name: but <del>it is not rather</del> <add><del>the that</del></add> use it is,<lb/>
if it <del><gap/></del> not so great as it might be, for that embarrassment <add><del>for that <gap/> <gap/> may be <gap/> <gap/></del></add> is frequently <del>overcome</del> <add>got over.</add>  It never<lb/>
if it <del><gap/></del> not so great as it might be, for that embarrassment <add><del>for that <gap/> <gap/> may be <gap/> <gap/></del></add> is frequently <del>overcome</del> <add>got over.</add>  It never<lb/>
could if the institution of marking were established.</p>
could if the institution of marking were established.</p>
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is as strong an evidence <add>reasonable a presumption</add> as can well <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>take place</add><lb/>
is as strong an evidence <add>reasonable a presumption</add> as can well <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>take place</add><lb/>
be given of delinquency either perpetrated or designed.<lb/>
be given of delinquency either perpetrated or designed.<lb/>
It can be of no <del><gap/></del> use  
It can be of no <del><gap/></del> use or of <unclear>reason</unclear> and comparison<lb/>
</p>
to the mischief.<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <del>Paid</del> One of the evils attributed<lb/>
 
to great towns is<lb/>
 
the refuge they afford to<lb/>
persons of lost character,<lb/>
weakening thereby the force<lb/>
of the <del>political</del> <add>moral</add> sanction<lb/>
as asylums do the power<lb/>
of the law.</note>  <del><gap/></del> Yet in no body of laws<lb/>
which I rather wonder at, have I ever found it<lb/>
<unclear>penal</unclear>.  <del>It would be in <gap/> to think</del> <add>The institution of marking would</add> render it utterly<lb/>impracticable.</p>
<p>The <del>taking</del> keeping accounts of the number<lb/>
of the people is an operation that might be <del>found</del><lb/>
performed <del>ever</del> since it is performed without <add>the <del>assistance</del> adoption of</add> this<lb/>
expedient:  [but the accuracy of the former operation <add>but from the latter operation the former might</add><lb/>
would be greatly assisted by the latter] <add>receive a degree of accuracy which it would be scarcely practicable</add><lb/>
to give it by <del><gap/></del> any other means.  As to the<lb/>
uses of keeping such an account these will be <unclear>brushed</unclear> upon<lb/>
further on!</p>
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resent to a man to change his name: but it is not rather the that use it is,
if it not so great as it might be, for that embarrassment for that may be is frequently overcome got over. It never
could if the institution of marking were established.

The It In necessary essential that Such Accounts then are of use no for otherwise
than is as far as the persons of whom the account
is taken keep to their own names. But [the misfortune
is that] thieves and sharpers are very
apt to change their names: when a man's name
is grown dirty he throws it off as he would his
shirt, and takes another. The changing of one's
name accompanied with a change of of abode, & without any known reason openly assigned
is as strong an evidence reasonable a presumption as can well take place
be given of delinquency either perpetrated or designed.
It can be of no use or of reason and comparison
to the mischief. Paid One of the evils attributed
to great towns is
the refuge they afford to
persons of lost character,
weakening thereby the force
of the political moral sanction
as asylums do the power
of the law.
Yet in no body of laws
which I rather wonder at, have I ever found it
penal. It would be in to think The institution of marking would render it utterly
impracticable.

The taking keeping accounts of the number
of the people is an operation that might be found
performed ever since it is performed without the assistance adoption of this
expedient: [but the accuracy of the former operation but from the latter operation the former might
would be greatly assisted by the latter] receive a degree of accuracy which it would be scarcely practicable
to give it by any other means. As to the
uses of keeping such an account these will be brushed upon
further on!


Identifier: | JB/062/193/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 62.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

2-4

Box

062

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

193

Info in main headings field

indirect

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20183

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